Aggressive behaviour in children? Here are 10 tips to teach them to self-calm, right ways to react
Aggression in children can be attributed to several reasons where sometimes staying away from home for longer durations triggers anguish and anxiety in them, while at other times different factors such as academic stress, personal troubles, unhealthy family environment and so on and so forth may cause their mental calmness to deteriorate. Here are 10 tips to teach them to self-calm, right ways to react In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Vijay Kumar Agarwal, Founder and CEO at Makoons Play School, suggested tips for elders to teach aggressive kids to maintain self-calm and mental composure - Establishing Friendship With Them: It is essential for teachers as well as parents to establish a bond of friendship with children. By employing these methods in everyday life, aggression in children can effectively be controlled however, teachers and parents must come forward to help them in doing so. Children are the nation's future and to become valuable citizens, they must learn to regulate their aggression in their core development age.” He recommended the following tips to teach kids to self-calm and the right ways to react - 1.











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